The second Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation Forum held on 19 October 2007 continues to explore the current and future role of private foundations in sustaining contemporary art in the Asia-Pacific region during a time of rapid development, transition and change. Participants address the nature and economics of giving while taking into account the regional and international context in which art is produced and circulates.

With an addendum which gives the aims and contacts of non-governmental organisations, not-for-profits and private art institutions in Asia. The list was compiled by Asia Art Archive in conjunction with the 2007 Forum and is followed by researchers' comments.

Contributors' biographies are included.
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REF.SCAF
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English

Publication/Creation date

2009

No of pages

120

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9780957738232

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1

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conference proceedings

Chapter headings

Introduction - Nicholas JOSE

The Economics of Giving - Elaine W. NG, 伍穎瑜

Looking at Flowers from a Galloping Horse - Carrillo GANTNER

Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation: From Vision to Venture - Gene SHERMAN

The Role of Private Funding and Other Forms of Philanthropy in Supporting Contemporary Chinese Art - Britta ERICKSON, 林似竹

Contemporary Art + Philanthropy: Private Foundations: Asia-Pacific Focus
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Contemporary Art + Philanthropy: Private Foundations: Asia-Pacific Focus